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George Riddle

GEORGE RIDDLE, Goshen, Ind., is in his second Festival season, having appeared in four of last year's productions, including the role of Lovell in Henry VIII. A graduate of Drama, Incorporated, School of Professional Arts in Milwaukee, Wise., he was a resident actor with the Fred Miller Theatre there for the '57 and '58 seasons. During that time he played Frankie Machine in Man With the Golden Arm, Alfred in The Happy Time, which starred Jules Munshin, and in A View From the Bridge, with Luther Adier.

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GEORGE RIDDLE, Goshen, Ind., graduated in June from Drama, Incorporated, School of Professional Arts, in Milwaukee, Wise., where he majored in acting. A singer, formerly with the "Star-Dusters," and at one time a professional unicyclist, he will be a member of the resident company as an actor-technician at the Fred Miller Theatre in Milwaukee starting this fall. At the Fred Miller Theatre he was Groom in a production of The Corn Is Green, starring Eva Le Gallienne, and Tailor in Three Men on a Horse, featuring Frank McHugh. With the Milwaukee Players he was Paris in Romeo and Juliet and Gratiano in The Merchant of Venice.